Micro Pattern now a reality?
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See my post below for a hand-sized pattern plane that can really do it all!
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_90...tm.htm#9076673
Cheers
Mark
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_90...tm.htm#9076673
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Mark
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Nice to see that more people build their own planes with the spectrum building blocks
The one in the pictures is from my friend Andy from the UK, build from 3mm EPP.
It's a scaled down version from the F3P plane called 'Afriel' so this one is called the 'Nano-afriel'
The one in the pictures is from my friend Andy from the UK, build from 3mm EPP.
It's a scaled down version from the F3P plane called 'Afriel' so this one is called the 'Nano-afriel'
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I think F3P is for mad people (actually, raving lunatics). Its SOOOOOOOOOO HARD TO FLY!!! I now realise how hard it is to fly F3P, the videos make it look so easy but in fact its not at all. I love to watch it but after a few tries, I give up. Also, you need the best bits to keep the plane light. Mine was flying with a high AOA and then I realised that it was pretty overweight compared to the real F3P planes flown in competitions. This is still more fun to watch than F3A ... Now if only F3A would incorporate some F3P maneuvers ... Hmmmmm ...